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Mike Vibert was Minister for Education, Sport and Culture in Jersey.

Biography

Senator Mike Vibert

Mike Vibert was born in 1950, Jersey. He was educated at Les Landes School and Hautlieu. He then trained as a teacher at College of St Mark & St John (which was then in London). He moved from teaching to journalism, and gained a National Council for the Training of Journalists Post-graduate Certificate in Journalism (Sheffield). In Jersey, after 3 years working at the Jersey Evening Post he became one of the 4 founding members of staff of BBC Radio Jersey at its inception, becoming the first News Editor and then Assistant Editor. He provided commentary for broadcasts of States sittings. After being made redundant from BBC Radio Jersey in 1995 he became editor of Inside Jersey, a colour news magazine.

He has been past president of the Jersey Teachers Association, past vice-chairman of St Brelade’s Youth Club Management Committee, Procureur du Bien Public de la Commune de la Moye.

Elected in 1996 as Deputy for the Parish of St Brelade, No 2 district (865 votes) and re-elected 1999 (1,202 votes). During this time, he actively worked towards the creation of Les Mielles Country Park, near Beauport bay.

Elected in 2002 as Senator (in 4th place with 10,624 votes).

In the Jersey general election, 2008, held on 15 October 2008, he lost his Senatorial seat.[1]

Within the States he has been notable for holding the office of president of Sport, Leisure and Recreation committee and also being the President of the Special Committee on the Composition and Election of the States.

Sources

  1. ^ Jersey Evening Post 16 October 2008







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